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Last posting of the year 2012!

As usual, waiting with great expectation for the year 2013!

 

Sunset at western end of the Amrita Ettimadai (Coimbatore) campus.

Sun went down within few seconds of clicking this picture!

the last sunset ...

Waving goodbye to Dad before walking to school

( thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo of re enactor children Ethan and Sofia

( flic.kr/p/2oABVq3 )

Goodbye my lover.

Goodbye my friend.

You have been the one.

You have been the one for me...

 

Goodbye My Lover

 

Read my last blog on My Second Closet

To the meeting this is the case every day we lose friends, The next day we start searching for them again

 

Berlin. April 2019

Kodak Gold 200

Olympus OM1

Goodbye to Summer Thank you for liking, commenting and adding to faves! For more please visit my pages here: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Thank you!

Die Bell UH-1D wird noch bis Ende Juni 2021 am Himmel über Deutschland zu sehen sein. Anlässlich der Außerdienststellung wurde ein Hubschrauber mit einer Sonderlackierung versehen, der beim Besuch der Ministerin ebenfalls zu sehen war. Bei einer „Goodbye Huey Tour“ wird sich der „Teppichklopfer“ von ausgewählten Flugplätzen in Deutschland verabschieden, sofern die Beschränkungen der Covid19-Pandemie dies zulassen. Danach wird die „Goodbye Huey“ endgültig nur noch im Hubschraubermuseum in Bückeburg zu bewundern sein. Der Name „Huey“ stammt von der ursprünglichen Typenbezeichnung HUHumboldt-Universität-1.

Williamsport, PA. November 2019.

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Never Say Goodbye

Bon Jovi

 

Remember days of skipping school Racing cars and being cool With a six pack and the radio We didn't need no place to go

Remember at the prom that night You and me, we had a fight But the band they played our favorite song And I held you in my arms so strong

We danced so close, we danced so slow And I swore I'd never let you go, together, forever

Never say goodbye, never say goodbye You and me and my old friends, hoping it would never end Never say goodbye, never say goodbye Holdin' on, we got to try, holdin' on to never say goodbye

 

Taken a few months back with my good mate Anthony Ginman. This is a superb location in Sydney's South, and on this particular evening the sun was setting behind our cameras, lighting up the cloud nicely in front of us. Hope you like. Mike

 

.:*NDI*:.

 

GoodBye Haters

 

MarketPlace

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Mainstore (10% off w/Group)

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Come check out this .:*NDI*:. pose on Marketplace & In-World (10% off)

 

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Pose: .:*NDI*:. GoodBye Haters

 

Comes with pose stand (for adjuster) and bottle prop

 

Marketplace:

Price: L$150

Taxi: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/NDI-GoodBye-Haters/27335610

 

Main Store:

Price: L$135 (Group Discount)

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.:*Social Links*:.

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Owner : Nightmare Demonia

 

Manager/CSR : Addison Sassypants

I'm finishing my second cup of coffee on Friday morning; in less than an hour, I'll head for the zoo. I didn't go last weekend because I was sick, so my SD card is hungry!

 

I do not expect to see this Egyptian goose, the penguins, or many other birds, because of the avian flu in our area. They will be tucked away safely off-exhibit.

 

I've also received word from Elmwood Park Zoo, indicating that their eagles will, indeed, be moved to another location. That zoo's brand-new aviary will not have its grand opening soon.

 

As we humans hopefully emerge from a pandemic, the birds in our area are in the early stages of an epidemic of their own. Let's hope it doesn't last as long as ours!

# 101 ~365 Work with textures

Laguna Bay

Orlando, Florida, USA

January 3rd/2010

 

It was a very cold morning in January when we say goodbye to this place where we spent our vacation this year. This view is right next to the offices where we deliver the keys to our beautiful suite. You have to go home and maybe the photo expresses the sadness you feel when the fun ends.

 

But today, I am happy because with this texture I have reached 101 on my project 365.

 

I chose my favorite texture of the master Jerry Jones, I love his artwork and I admire and respect him for generosity in sharing his art for free who wants to use. I have come to pay money for other textures that almost never use and always, always go back to the textures of my favorite artist: SkeletalMess, who has my admiration and gratitude forever.

 

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What an eventful year you've been. I was lost. I was bored. I was sad. I was feeling isolated. But you sent changes my way. So, I adapted. I flourished. And life was better once more.

 

However, you're not leaving me without regrets. There are things I should have done. People to whom I should've said goodbyes, or hellos. I will look back with sadness, but I'll try not to dwell. Because that's not who I am.

 

Here's to 2016. May you be just as exciting.

Heres another feet shot! I really like taking photos of feet..I don't know why.

 

:)

 

Facebook

In August I had to say goodbye to my dearest cat. A malignant tumor - he had no chance for a longer life. I miss him very much and I'm still sad.

In a few hours, I'll cross the ocean. It's a new day, it's a new life which is going to start. See you from NYC. Paris, June 08

Feels like I'm looking at life

Through a telescope because I'm so high

And the ground never seemed so far away

Truth shall be told one day

I'll be under ground one day

Don't forget me

Please forgive me

It's my redemption

Time for redemption

I'll see you on the other side

 

It's nearly six. Sun gonna set again. You turn away from me and tears begin to come. And it's goodbye again, I'm sorry to be leaving you. I wish you could tell me, why do we always fight when I have to go? It seems a shame to leave you now. I long to kiss your tears away and give you back your smile. It's something that's inside of me, that is so hard to understand. Do you think if I were always here, our love would be the same?

This ends today’s photo series and with a sweet smile I wave goodbye to you. I hope that you like my pink satin dress just as much as I do, and if you do then surely there is a smile on your face too right now. Be well my friend and see you again soon.

Nico Fernandes

 

Your beautiful soul is living in our hearts forever!

I'll have to get up from the bed now and start my day, so that's it for this week my friend. With a happy smile this sweet pink girl says goodbye to you. Be well, keep smiling and see you again next week. 💋

See you next year!

remember the past, think of the future but live for the present ;)

 

happy new year everyone

Explored: Highest Position: #214

 

Goodbye Salzburg, we weren't in your city for very long, but we felt the magic just the same.

 

As we left there were no fireworks this time, but seems to me a lot of people are enjoying this Fortress that sits above the city. Since it's been somewhat of a theme to end a series with a view of a castle, here it is as close in as I could get, while still maintaining a decent enough composition.

 

If you've been following along, this is of course the Hohensalzburg Castle with the Salzburg Castle just in front, which you can see the interior of here and here.

 

I'm now going to take you to one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and one you have already had a sneak peak at.

 

Please enjoy the view, and say goodbye to Salzburg with us.

 

If you haven't seen my set on Salzburg see all the shots here.

 

***By the way*** I think a few people have the misconception that I am traveling to these beautiful locations right now, but these are photos from my travels from July 2007 to August 2008, just to clarify. There's no way in hell I'd be able to travel like we did and still post shots on Flickr and comment on all my friends photostreams as I travelled. We were busy all the time seeing as much as we possible could in the time we had.

 

I only wish I was doing all this traveling at the moment, these times have come and gone and at the present time Laurie and I are home safe and sound back in Canada. Now I want to take all of you on a tour of what we saw, in no specific order. =)

 

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Goodbye Leningrad

La mia mostra su San Pietroburgo

Inaugurazione Sabato 21 Febbraio 2009 ore 18:00

In mostra fino al 31 Marzo 2009-02-18

Dal martedì al sabato 9:30-13:00/16:00-19:30

Presso Iside Arte – Via Valdirivo 21/d Trieste

Iside Arte è qui!

 

Goodbye Leningrad

My photo exhibition about San Petersburg

Opening day Saturday 21/02 at 18:00

On show till 31/03/2009

from Tuesday to Saturday 9:30-13:00/16:00-19:30

c/o Iside Arte - Via Valdirivo 21/d

Here is the place!

 

GOODBYE LENINGRAD

6 Settembre 1991, il nome Ленингра́д (Leningrado) viene sostituito da Санкт-Петербу́рг (San Pietroburgo). Sono trascorsi 67 anni, 7 mesi e 13 giorni da quando la città delle tre rivoluzioni cambiò il proprio nome in onore a Lenin, morto tre giorni prima.

 

Un periodo lungo come la vita media di un russo. Un periodo che ha segnato, più di ogni altro, l’aspetto e la gente della città. Durante questi anni Leningrado è stata il fulcro di eventi fondamentali per l’URSS: qui è stato assassinato Sergey Kirov ed ha avuto inizio la grande purga, qui la Russia si è difesa per 900 giorni dall’assedio delle truppe naziste e qui ancora hanno trovato sfogo tutti i principi, cari a Stalin, dell’architettura costruttivista. La città porta su di sé, lungo le sue strade e piazze, i segni di questo periodo: non solo le statue di Lenin col suo braccio teso o la simbologia comunista che si ritrova agli angoli delle vie, ma sono le case di Leningrado. Le коммуналка (kommunalkas), le case comuni dove tuttora vive gran parte della popolazione, dove ad ogni piano due o tre famiglie dividono bagno e cucina. Gli spazi comuni appunto. Questi caseggiati si ripetono tetramente uguali lungo le vie e se qualcuno avesse la pazienza di contarli ne risulterebbe un numero molto superiore rispetto qualsiasi altro luogo dell’Unione Sovietica. Vedere questi complessi abitativi è facile: basta solo incamminarsi, lasciandosi il centro alle spalle, verso qualsiasi direzione e fermarsi nel primo minuscolo parco che si incontra, composto solitamente da tre alberi e due panchine e sedersi su una di queste a sorseggiare una Балтика 9 (Baltika 9). Poi è sufficiente guardarsi attorno e non fermarsi all’apparenza. Si perché, dietro ad ogni porta, ad ogni cancello, si cela il giardino di questi caseggiati, dove si affacciano inaspettati negozi, locali ed attività. Una piccola città nella città, nascosta e vitale. Ed è da queste case comuni che ogni mattina Leningrado si sveglia, spalanca le finestre all’aria fredda fintantoché le inferriate lo concedono ed esce a popolarne le strade. Tentando, e spesso ostentando, di guardare ed anticipare il futuro (che per noi è già passato), emulando culture e stili di vita mai appartenuti e spesso vietati. Ma tutti questi sforzi sembrano vani quando ogni sera si torna nelle Kommunalkas, dove il tempo è fermo, il futuro ancora lontano e dove anche il presente fatica ad entrare. E così i san pietroburghesi, o sarebbe meglio chiamarli leningradesi, vivono in bilico, come funamboli, tra un passato ancora presente ed un futuro sempre distante e lontano. Cercando di giostrarsi tra le contraddizioni dei cosiddetti paesi occidentali e quelle dell’Unione Sovietica, rimanendo incatenati in un limbo tra tradizione e voglia di cambiamento. Come i protagonisti di “Goodbye Lenin” vivono il surreale e spiazzante momento della svolta. Pertanto capita di imbattersi in scene alquanto buffe: vecchi che ancora si fregiano delle celebri spille commemorative della CCCP discorrere con giovani dalla perfetta tenuta Hip Hop, Trabant superare SUV agli incroci, signore di mezza età sorseggiare Coca Cola mentre addentano un пельмени (Pelmeni).

 

Ed a rendere il tutto ancora più surreale, ogni anno, ogni 9 Maggio, la città sulla Neva si riprende il nome Ленингра́д (Leningrado), per ricordare e celebrare la fine dell’assedio che l’ha vista protagonista nel suo periodo più nero. Perché, come ha scritto la poetessa О́льга Фё́доровна Бергго́льц (Olga Fyodorvna Berggolts), “Nessuno dimentichi, nulla sia dimenticato”.

 

The pictures are also www.flevia.it .

 

About the picture, it's taken with: Nikon Fa, Nikkor Ai 35mm f 2, Ilford HP5.

CONFIDENTIAL

Born 24-09-1998

Deceased 07-12-2010

 

Thanks for the love that you brought into my live

Big kiss Confidential

Sad day today. Our senior boy, Pookie has been living with throat cancer for the past year. He's battled on & adapted as best he could, eating from my fingers & dunking half his head in the milk bowl to drink.....but overnight he began to struggle with his breathing as the tumour closed off his airway. We had to let the vet give him a peaceful way out.

He came thru our window 17 1/2 years ago as an unwanted young cat. He lived to be 18 years & 5 weeks old. He's been a great character, fiesty & laid back, both.

When younger he used to pal about with little Poppy & I called them 'Bonnie & Clyde' because they were always up to something together! www.flickr.com/photos/90302621@N06/14512204164/in/album-7...

 

This is the story of how he came to live with us: www.flickr.com/photos/90302621@N06/15168078827/in/album-7...

 

This photo is the final pic I took of him, last week. Happily dribbling on ted.

Goodbye Pookie, you will be much missed. XXX

The HFAC or Harris Fine Arts Center is being torn down at BYU to make way for a new performing arts center. The new building will be built on the site of the old one so first the old HFAC comes down. Lots of great memories inside.

  

To enjoy my other creative project, please visit my funny short stories website: 500ironicstories.com where you can read or listen to new stories each week. I have also curated the stories into three different selections:

Stories for Kids - 500ironicstories.com/stories-for-kids Love Stories - 500ironicstories.com/love-story

Moral Stories - 500ironicstories.com/moral-stories

info;bakelaarenwaardenburg@planet.nl

 

acrylic and mixedmedia on canvas

80x80cm

  

 

hello everyone,

 

sasha is at the rainbow bridge right now,we have lost a part of us too soon today.I don't know how to write about grief because this is the worst thing that has happened to us both and i am not sure how to express myself here.

 

she has been ill the last few days and today she was put down and went to sleep..the vet came and gave her the injections so that she will not suffer much.She died in our home with us and not in some scary vet practice,so we thank our vet for coming all the way to our home for this.

 

we have done all we could for her not to suffer,the vet also said she wouldn't last a week with the condition she is in.

It feels surreal all this and we both have shed many tears for her.

 

She has had a wonderful life with us,i hope she remembers us up there,we both got sasha when michael and i started dating,when she was only 2 months old..so you can say she is like our child.

 

She lived with us in indonesia for a year,then we moved to germany and stayed there for three years,then we moved to england and stayed there for five years and now she has come back to her country of origin and died here..

 

we're collecting her remains in a few days because i don't want her to be buried in an awful place all alone and we are somewhere across the world..

 

i have kept myself very busy today,i cleaned the damn house,tidied everything,decluttered,put things away..anything to keep my mind off her departure.

 

she went very bravely and we kissed her goodbye...

 

i want to share this with all my friends here as you all have known here from since i started flickr...

A detail of the underside of the roof of the Ernst-Ludwig-Haus at the Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt, Germany.

 

Clouds and rain are forecast for the weekend, so enjoy the blue sky here. TGIF.

 

Pink Floyd - Goodbye Blue Sky

Well, I never thought it’d come to this... but I guess this is goodbye.

 

As basically everyone knows, Flickr will now be charging users to own/post more than 1,000 photos on their account, and that I includes me.

 

I really wish I could afford Flickr Pro, but I just can’t. I know it’s like 5 bucks a month, but being a poor college student, every single penny I earn goes towards something. Whether it be groceries, gas, or my AMC A-List subscription so I can afford to continue my passion of reviewing films.

 

I can’t even begin to express how much my life has changed because of Flickr. I started my account in the beginning 8th grade, which was six years ago, just because I was so inspired by some custom Lego minifigures I saw on Google images one day. Then as I started to share more and more of my creations, and got so much support from you guys and made connection I thought I’d never make in my life. Seriously, never did I ever think I’d have more than 700 FOLLOWERS. It may be small in the grand scheme of things, but it means a lot to me.

 

But most importantly, Flickr was the site that gave me the idea to start writing about movies. I started posting a few amateur movie review here and there and flash forward six years and now I’m enrolled in one of the top film schools in the US getting a degree in Film Studies so I can hopefully review movies for a living! None of this would’ve been possible if it weren’t for Flickr and all you guys, thank you so much for literally changing my life.

  

But my presence isn’t gone from the internet for good! There are other places you can find me and my content!

 

Letterboxd

Here’s where you can find all my film-related reviews and top tens. I’m definitely the most active on this website. I really encourage all of you to make an account and follow me there, it’s super fun for any fan of film!

Link: letterboxd.com/antman3000/

 

Twitter

You all know Twitter, I mostly just tweet about my thoughts on random shit as well as a meme or two. If you wanna talk movies or Nintendo with me, Twitter the best option.

Link: twitter.com/AntMan3001

 

Youtube

Here’s probably my least active account, the Youtube channel I’m apart of with two of my friends. Here I post short films and sketches that I directed as well as a podcast or two. We could really use the subscribers and views so please give it a look!

Link: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdViwlveHjbchGYC-qDEpYg/videos

 

I’d hate to lose all of you guys because of these I really hope you follow!

 

So no, if you follow me on any of these accounts, this isn’t the last you’ve seen from me! Maybe one day if Flickr ever stops charging accounts to upload more than 1,000 photos again I’ll return. But for now, goodbye Flickr. I’m so thankful for everything this site and all you guys have done for me, I just hate that it came to this...

 

Week 39 photochallenge: Water Meets Land

 

Fall is a season in transition, some days blazing hot and other days cool and crisp. Sunflowers start to bow their massive heads and the days become shorter.

 

Even though I complained about the heat and humidity of Summer I will miss the warmth mid-January.

 

Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall.

On Saturday 11th July, Plantsbrook School opened its doors to the public for an event celebrating the school building's rich past and its exciting future, where the school building will be demolished with an all-new school being gradually built in its place. Being a former pupil as well as a photographer/journalist sent to cover the event, I set about diligently capturing as much of the school on camera as possible. It's astounding to think that by 2017, everything in these photographs will be gone...

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